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Welcome to the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 SDK. Publication date of this reference: January 2012 The SDK includes documentation and code samples for Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 and for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, which builds upon the SharePoint Foundation 2010 infrastructure. The documentation includes detailed descriptions of the technologies that SharePoint Server 2010 and SharePoint Foundation 2010 provide for developers, reference documentation for the server and client object models, and step-by-step procedures for using and programming with these technologies and object models. This SDK also includes best practices and setup guidance that will help you get started with your own custom applications that build and extend upon the SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 platforms.

Figure 1 shows the key components of the development platform provided by SharePoint 2010. Figure 1. SharePoint 2010 : Learning SharePoint. Sharepoint. Infopath. Using the SharePoint Foundation 2010 Managed Client Object Model with the Open XML SDK 2.0. There are two basic operations when you work with the SharePoint Foundation 2010 managed client object model and Open XML Formats: Retrieving documents and saving documents. The following example retrieves a document from a document library, and prints the text of the first paragraph. This example produces output similar to the following. FileLeafRef: Test.docx FileDirRef: /Shared Documents FileRef: /Shared Documents/Test.docx File Type: docx This is the text of the first paragraph. This example prints the fields that you often use when you work with documents in document libraries: FileLeafRef field contains the name of the file.FileDirRef field contains the document library name.

If the file is in a folder, the FileDirRef field also contains the folder name.FileRef field contains the full name. The CAML query looks for an item in the document library where the FileLeafRef field has a value of Test.docx, and sets the RowLimit element of the View element to one. Andy Burns’ SharePoint Blog | Whatever I’m working on, really… Blogs. SharePoint Server 2010 delivers a broad set of content management capabilities for organizations to manage content. One of the new capabilities is the "Document Set" feature. (To know more on what's new for document management read the Introducing Document Management in SharePoint 2010 post by Adam Harmetz in the Microsoft Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Team Blog) The Concept Document Set enables users to group multiple documents, that support a single project or task, together into a single entity.

Some example where document set might be useful to manage information would be: RFP response: managing multiple documents like proposal (.docx), presentation (.pptx), estimates and pricing (.xlsx) which are part of the response to a RFP Product documentation: managing multiple documents like TDM/BDM brochure (.docx/.pdf), evaluation guides (.docx), various presentations (.pptx), feature comparison sheets (.xlsx) etc. which need to be created as part of product release Features Welcome Page.

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